Teenage girl gets teenage married and teenage pregnant, while another teenager with teenage problems also thinks her teenage crush on her teenage husband is worth getting a series.
Series in more sentences:
The follow-up to Fushigi Yugi (and the OVA).
Miaka and Tamahome get married and await their child, but a troubled girl with a crush on him can't contain her jealousy and uses the ancient book to start up another disaster scenario in need of a priestess saviour, forcing Tamahome back inside as well and be her partner.
But an evil version of the god Suzaku is spawned, that feeds off the girl's paranoia and vengeful feelings. He tries to kill the still clueless reincarnations of the original Suzaku Seven heroes before they can save everyone once again.
Why to any of this. There are only 4 episodes and the audience is immediately asked to accept a teen pregnancy, the random misunderstood villain and her relationship with the original cast, the boring Tamahome as again someone's love interest, the weird and hastily inserted backstory of the emperor's one-month wife, the repeated erasure of the consequences that death brings when the heroes instantly become their normal and adult selves, and the reasons given for why anything is happening at all.
It could've been an interesting watch, but it isn't, and even if it was, it'd be a pointless addition to what should've finally been Miaka and Tamahome's happy ending.
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